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词条 Saturday Night Live (season 15)
释义

  1. Cast

     Cast roster  Repertory cast members  Featured cast members 

  2. Writers

  3. Episodes

  4. Special

  5. References

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The fifteenth season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between September 30, 1989 and May 19, 1990.

Very few changes were made before and during this season. This is the first season to show StereoSurround where available captioning during the opening montage.

This season saw the first hosting gigs of three celebrities who would go on to be frequent SNL hosts: John Goodman, who auditioned to be a cast member on SNL during the 1980–81 season and frequently appeared on SNL in the mid-1990s as Linda Tripp; Christopher Walken, whose sketch "The Continental" had been a staple in six of the seven episodes hosted by Walken; and Alec Baldwin (who later surpassed Steve Martin as the most frequent SNL host).

A live special commemorating the fifteen seasons of SNL was aired September 24, 1989, before the start of the season.{{citation needed|date=November 2015}}

Cast

Mike Myers was upgraded to repertory status mid-season and was the final season for Nora Dunn and Jon Lovitz.

Cast roster

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Repertory cast members

  • Dana Carvey
  • Nora Dunn
  • Phil Hartman
  • Jan Hooks
  • Victoria Jackson
  • Jon Lovitz
  • Dennis Miller
  • Mike Myers (upgraded to repertory status: February 17, 1990)
  • Kevin Nealon
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Featured cast members

  • A. Whitney Brown
  • Al Franken
{{col-end}}bold denotes Weekend Update anchor

Writers

{{main article|List of Saturday Night Live writers#Season 15}}

Episodes

{{main article|List of Saturday Night Live episodes}}

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|RTitle=Bruce Willis
|Aux1=Neil Young
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  • Young performs "Rockin' in the Free World", "The Needle and the Damage Done" and "No More".[1]

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|RTitle=Rick Moranis
|Aux1=Rickie Lee Jones
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  • Jones performs "Satellites" and "Ghetto of My Mind".[1]
  • Mr Subliminal debuts on Weekend Update

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|RTitle=Kathleen Turner
|Aux1=Billy Joel
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  • Joel performs "We Didn't Start the Fire" and "The Downeaster Alexa".[1]
  • Guest appearance by show writer Conan O'Brien.

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|RTitle=James Woods
|Aux1=Don Henley
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  • Henley performs "The Last Worthless Evening" and "The Boys of Summer".[1]
  • Dana Carvey appears as Dennis Miller on Weekend Update

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|EpisodeNumber2=5
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|RTitle=Chris Evert
|Aux1=Eurythmics
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  • Eurythmics performs "Angel" and "(My My) Baby's Gonna Cry".[1]

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|EpisodeNumber=272
|EpisodeNumber2=6
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|RTitle=Woody Harrelson
|Aux1=David Byrne
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  • Byrne performs "Dirty Old Town" and "Loco de Amor".[1]

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|EpisodeNumber=273
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|12|2}}
|RTitle=John Goodman
|Aux1=k.d. lang
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  • k.d. lang & The Reclines performs "Pullin' Back the Reins" and "Johnny Get Angry".[1]

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|EpisodeNumber=274
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|12|9}}
|RTitle=Robert Wagner
|Aux1=Linda Ronstadt
Aaron Neville
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  • Ronstadt and Neville perform "Don't Know Much" and "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby".[1]

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|EpisodeNumber=275
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|12|16}}
|RTitle=Andie MacDowell
|Aux1=Tracy Chapman
|ShortSummary=
  • Chapman performs "Give Me One Reason",[1] which wouldn't be released until 1995, and "All That You Have".[1]
  • Al Franken's son Joe appears during Weekend Update in a take-off of Franken's "Al Franken Decade" bit, in which the 1990s are referred to as the "Joe Franken Decade".
  • Jon Lovitz portrays Hanukkah Harry.[2]

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|EpisodeNumber=276
|EpisodeNumber2=10
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|RTitle=Ed O'Neill
|Aux1=Harry Connick, Jr.
|ShortSummary=
  • Maury Povich makes a cameo during the monologue
  • Kirsten Dunst appears in this episode as a girl in the Bizilady commercial
  • Connick Jr. performs "It Had to Be You" and "It's All Right with Me"[1]

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|EpisodeNumber2=11
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|RTitle=Christopher Walken
|Aux1=Bonnie Raitt
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  • The first appearance of "The Continental" series of sketches.
  • Raitt performs "Have a Heart" and "Thing Called Love".[1]

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|EpisodeNumber=278
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|2|10}}
|RTitle=Quincy Jones
|Aux1=Tevin Campbell, Kool Moe Dee & Big Daddy Kane
|ShortSummary=
  • Quincy Jones' monologue consists of a performance of Dizzy Gillespie's "Manteca" by an expanded SNL Band.
  • Jones joins the musical guests in performing "Back on the Block" and "Wee B. Dooinit".[1]
  • Kool Moe Dee, Melle Mel, and Jones' son Quincy Jones III appear in the "Crown Heights" sketch.

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|EpisodeNumber=279
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|2|17}}
|RTitle=Tom Hanks
|Aux1=Aerosmith
|ShortSummary=
  • Aerosmith performs "Janie's Got a Gun" and "Monkey on My Back".[1] The band also appears in the "Wayne's World" sketch, in which they perform the theme song.
  • Mike Myers is upgraded to repertory status starting with this episode.

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|EpisodeNumber2=14
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|RTitle=Fred Savage
|Aux1=Technotronic
|ShortSummary=
  • Technotronic performs "Pump Up the Jam" and "Get Up! (Before the Night Is Over)".[1]
  • Rosie Perez made an appearance as one of the dancers in the second performance.
  • Savage's mother Joanne appears during the monologue, and his sister Kala appears in the "Imaginary Friend" sketch.

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|EpisodeNumber2=15
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|RTitle=Rob Lowe
|Aux1=The Pogues
|ShortSummary=
  • The Pogues performs "White City" and "Body".[1]
  • Chevy Chase appears during the goodnights.

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|EpisodeNumber2=16
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|3|24}}
|RTitle=Debra Winger
|Aux1=Eric Clapton
|ShortSummary=
  • Clapton performs "No Alibis", "Pretending" and "Wonderful Tonight".[1]

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|EpisodeNumber=283
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|4|14}}
|RTitle=Corbin Bernsen
|Aux1=The Smithereens
|ShortSummary=
  • The Smithereens performs "A Girl Like You" and "Blues Before and After".[1]

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|EpisodeNumber=284
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|4|21}}
|RTitle=Alec Baldwin
|Aux1=The B-52's
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  • The B-52's performs "Cosmic Thing" and "Channel Z".[1]
  • This episode features the first appearance of both David Spade and Rob Schneider.

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|EpisodeNumber2=19
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|5|12}}
|RTitle=Andrew Dice Clay
|Aux1=Julee Cruise & Spanic Boys
|ShortSummary=
  • Spanic Boys performs "Keep On Walking".[1]
  • Cruise performs "Falling".[1]
  • The show was broadcast on a seven second delay.[3]
  • Nora Dunn and scheduled musical guest Sinéad O'Connor boycotted this episode in protest of host Andrew Dice Clay's jokes about women. Julee Cruise and Spanic Boys both were quickly hired to replace O'Connor. Dunn's contract was not renewed at the end of the season.

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|EpisodeNumber2=20
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|RTitle=Candice Bergen
|Aux1=The Notting Hillbillies
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  • This is Nora Dunn and Jon Lovitz's final episode as cast members.
  • The Notting Hillbillies performs "Railroad Worksong" and "Love You Too Much".[1]

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Special

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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1989|9|24}}
|ShortSummary=A special celebrating the 15th anniversary of the show. A long list of cast members, guest hosts, and other special people honor the show's anniversary. Chevy Chase and Garrett Morris appear in the cold open, debating about whether or not Chase is too old to open the show with a pratfall (as he had routinely done when he had been a cast member). Tom Hanks performed the opening monologue, which pokes fun at the cliches of SNL opening monologues in general. Prince[4] and Paul Simon perform. Vintage musical clips include performances from David Bowie and Elvis Costello.[4] John Belushi and Gilda Radner receive tributes in the special.
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References

1. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 {{cite book|title=Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years|publisher=Houghton Mifflin Harcourt|year=1994|pages=124–127|isbn=0-395-70895-8}}
2. ^{{cite book|title=Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years|publisher=Houghton Mifflin Harcourt|year=1994|pages=120|isbn=0-395-70895-8}}
3. ^{{cite book|title=Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years|publisher=Houghton Mifflin Harcourt|year=1994|pages=264|isbn=0-395-70895-8}}
4. ^"September 1989" Rolling Stone magazine, 14–28 December 1989, page 120
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